As of January 4, 2010, Katharine Jacobs is working in Washington DC at the Office of Science and Technology Policy on an Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) mobility assignment and is the Assistant Director of OSTP for Climate Assessment and Adaptation. She...[more information]

Toni Griego-Jones (Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teaching & Teacher Education where she teaches graduate courses in equity in schools and society, teacher leadership, school reform, and education of Mexican American students. She is...[more information]

J.P. Jones III is Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor in the School of Geography and Development. His work includes over 100 articles, book chapters, and essays, seven edited books, and fifteen awards from the National Science Foundation (NSF). He is the past...[more information]

Rachel Juarez is a sophomore, majoring in Environmental Studies and minoring in Latin American Studies. Rachel has a strong interest in education within K-12 schools, including education revolving around Latin American curriculum and topics.

Keegan is a dual-degree student in the Center for Latin American Studies and the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. He graduated with a BA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2011), where he studied Anthropology,...[more information]

April Lanuza is a dual degree student in Journalism and Latin American Studies focusing on documentary-style storytelling. Her research includes a growing Latino community in North Dakota and border issues. She has lived in Buenos...[more information]

Dr. Lebensohn comes to the Center from the University of Arizona, College of Medicine, where she has served in different faculty roles since 1993. Dr. Lebensohn is a graduate of the Center's Fellowship in Integrative Medicine class 2005. She was the Family Medicine Residency program director...[more information]

I currently hold a joint appointment between the University of Arizona and Oxford University - as co-director of the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona and professor in the School of Geography and Development and as a senior research fellow in ECI and Visiting...[more information]

Daniel E. Martínez is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona. His research and teaching interests include race and ethnicity, unauthorized immigration, and criminology. He...[more information]

Paul Melendez has been with the Eller College of Management since 1996. He earned his doctorate from The University of Arizona with a specialization in “privatization.” As a faculty member he serves as the EthicsPoint Distinguished Lecturer in Business Ethics and the Director of the Ethics...[more information]

Hayley Moretz is a graduate student pursuing dual Masters degrees in Latin American Studies and Public Health. She graduated from Davidson College with a BA in Spanish and a pre-medicine concentration, and...[more information]

Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated nature writer, seed saver, conservation biologist and sustainable agriculture activist who has been called “the father of the local food movement” by Mother Earth News. Gary is also an orchard-keeper, wild forager and Ecumenical Franciscan...[more information]